1. Mark Grieb

    Mark Grieb (born May 23, 1974, in Torrance, California) is an Arena Football League quarterback for the San Jose SaberCats. Grieb led the team to the ArenaBowl title in 2004.

  2. John Dutton

    John Dutton (born September 20, 1975) is an Arena Football League quarterback for the Colorado Crush. In 2005, he led the Crush to the ArenaBowl XIX title. In 2006, he was on the cover of the EA Sports first AFL video game, Arena Football, making him the first player to pose for the cover. He previously was the backup quarterback for the San Jose SaberCats behind Mark Grieb. After Grieb's suffered a season-ending injury earlier in the year, …

  3. Danny White

    Wilford Daniel "Danny" White (born February 9, 1952) is an American football coach in the Arena Football League and also occasionally appears as an analyst on broadcasts of college football games. He was named the head coach of the Arena Football League expansion Utah Blaze, which began play in 2006. Prior to that, he served as the head coach of the Arizona Rattlers from 1992 to 2004, winning the ArenaBowl championship in 1994 and 1997.

  4. Tim Marcum

    Tim Marcum is considered to be the most successful coach in the history of Arena Football. Winner of an AFL-record seven ArenaBowl titles, he is a member of the Sports Hall of Fame and is currently the head coach of the Tampa Bay Storm. Among his best-known pupils is Jay Gruden, who quarterbacked Marcum's teams to two of his ArenaBowl championships and is now head coach of the rival Orlando Predators.

  5. John Kaleo

    John Kaleo is a former Arena Football League quarterback for the Albany Firebirds (1993), Cleveland Thunderbolts (1994), St. Louis Stampede (1995–96), Anaheim Piranhas (1997), San Jose SaberCats (1997), New England Sea Wolves (1999), Tampa Bay Storm (2000-03, 2007), Austin Wranglers (2004), Los Angeles Avengers (2005), and Columbus Destroyers (2006). He won an ArenaBowl championship with the Storm in 2003. He retired after the 2007 season.

  6. Pat O'Hara

    Patrick O'Hara is a former USC quarterback who played in the Arena Football League, NFL, and the World League of American Football. He led the Orlando Predators to the ArenaBowl XII title and led the Tampa Bay Storm to the ArenaBowl XVII title off the bench after starting quarterback John Kaleo was injured late in the second quarter. O'Hara played on five ArenaBowl teams and won three championship rings. He also played with the Toronto Phantoms (2001-2002).

  7. Pat Sperduto

    Pat Sperduto is an Arena Football League coach for the Nashville Kats. He led the Kats to two ArenaBowl appearances. Before moving into coaching he played from 1991 to 1993 with the Tampa Bay Storm, winning two ArenaBowls as a player.

  8. Matt Nagy

    Matt Nagy (born April 24, 1978) is an Arena Football League quarterback for the Columbus Destroyers. He was traded to Columbus during the 2006 offseason from the Georgia Force. Previously, he had seen action with the New York Dragons in 2002 and Carolina Cobras in 2004 before replacing injured Jim Kubiak early in the 2005 season and leading the Force to ArenaBowl XIX.

  9. Doug Plank

    Douglas Walter Plank (born March 4, 1953 in Greensburg, Pennsylvania) is a former American football safety in the NFL. He spent his entire eight year career with the Chicago Bears. He attended Ohio State University, and Norwin School District in North Huntingdon, PA. He was named the head coach of the Georgia Force of the Arena Football League in 2005 and 2007, following a tenure as the defensive coordinator for the Arizona Rattlers under Danny White.

  10. Mike Dailey

    Mike Dailey is an Arena Football League coach for the Colorado Crush. He has a career record of 88-58, including a 9-5 mark in the postseason. Under his leadership, the Crush won the ArenaBowl XIX in 2005.

  11. David Cool

    David Cool (born May 23, 1969) is a former Arena Football League player, having kicked for the Orlando Predators from 1998-2002 before finishing his career with the Chicago Rush and Tampa Bay Storm in 2003. He went to Georgia Southern University. Cool is likely best remembered for his game-winning field goal in ArenaBowl XIV.

  12. Doug Kay

    Doug Kay is an Arena Football League coach for the Columbus Destroyers. In his first season at the helm, Kay guided the Destroyers to their best record in franchise history, while setting a franchise record for road wins in the process. He also guided the club to four home victories, which tied a franchise record. Kay has more than 40 years of football experience including 12 seasons in the Arena Football League.

  13. Mike Hohensee

    Mike Hohensee is an American Arena Football League coach for the Chicago Rush and has been since the team's inception. Under his leadership, the Rush have made the AFL playoffs every year of their existence and won ArenaBowl XX in 2006.